It’s a Google-heavy day: One blog uncovers what may be the company’s new tablet; a company executive says that Google Maps and iOS aren’t totally splitsville; and Mac news is now de rigueur for Mountain View. The remainders for Monday, June 25, 2012 try to avoid Googling themselves.

Gizmodo Australia claims to have unearthed training documents that lay out the full specs for Google’s forthcoming Android tablet, the Nexus. Here in the U.S., we expect a similar-looking device, only held upside down.

While we’re on the topic of Maps, Bloomberg says iOS 6 will allow users to check in at their current location via Yelp. This will integrate with Apple’s new social network, Pshaw, which allows you to ridicule your friends for the locations they’ve checked in at.

On a bittersweet note, Google is shutting down its official Mac blog, instead encouraging readers to visit individual project blogs for relevant Mac news. The rationale behind the switch? iOS and Mac support has now become “so mainstream.” That’s it, people! Shut it all down! Apple is dooooooomed!

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